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11.—(1) The spreading of relevant waste on land that is not agricultural land for the purposes of providing, maintaining or improving the soil's ability to provide a growing medium by adding nutrients, lime or bio-mass.
(2) The table specifying relevant waste for the purposes of this paragraph and the quantity and storage limits referred to in sub-paragraph (3) is set out below.
Codes | Waste types | Quantity limit (over 12 months) | Storage limit (at any one time) | Additional specific conditions |
---|---|---|---|---|
010102, 010408, 170504 | Chalk only | 50 tonnes per hectare | 200 tonnes | A |
020202 | Shellfish shells from which the soft tissue or flesh has been removed only | 50 tonnes per hectare | 200 tonnes | A |
020399, 020401 | Soil from cleaning and washing fruit and vegetables only | 50 tonnes per hectare | 200 tonnes | A |
100101 | Ash from wood chip boilers produced pursuant to an operation de-scribed in paragraph U4 only | 1 tonne per hectare | 10 tonnes | A |
170506 | Dredging spoil (other than those mentioned in 170505) generated from the creation or maintenance of habitats, ditches or ponds within parks, gardens, fields and forests only | 150 tonnes per hectare | 1,250 tonnes | B |
020199 | Spent compost from the growing of mushrooms only | 50 tonnes per hectare | 500 tonnes | A |
190599 | Compost produced pursuant to a treatment de-scribed in paragraph T23 or T26 only | 50 tonnes per hectare | 500 tonnes | A |
190604 | Digestate produced pursuant to a treatment described in paragraph T24 or T25 only | 50 tonnes per hectare | 200 tonnes | A |
190812 | Waste consisting of biobed or biofilter material produced pursuant to a treatment described in paragraph T32 only | 50 tonnes per hectare | 200 tonnes | A, C |
200108 | Coffee grounds only | 50 tonnes per hectare | 200 tonnes | A |
(3) For the purposes of this paragraph, the specific conditions are that—
(a)the total quantity of waste spread does not exceed the limit specified in the third column of the table in sub-paragraph (2) over any 12-month period,
(b)the total quantity of waste stored at any one time does not exceed the limit specified in the fourth column of the table,
(c)subject to additional specific condition C in paragraph (f), where it applies, no waste is stored for longer than 12 months prior to spreading,
(d)the waste is stored in a secure location prior to spreading,
(e)at the time the spreading begins—
(i)the land has not been frozen for 12 or more hours in the preceding 24 hours;
(ii)the land is not waterlogged, frozen or snow-covered, and
(f)the operation complies with such of the following additional specific conditions as are specified in the fifth column of the table—
A | the location of any waste which is stored or land which is spread is at least 10 metres from a watercourse and 50 metres from a spring, well or borehole; |
B | the waste is spread adjacent to the place from which it was dredged; |
C | the waste is stored for at least 12 months prior to spreading. |
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